Polaris Sportsman Ranger Fan Heat Sensor Switch - OEM 3089246 Replacement Part for Engine Cooling System | Perfect for Off-Road & ATV Adventures
Polaris Sportsman Ranger Fan Heat Sensor Switch - OEM 3089246 Replacement Part for Engine Cooling System | Perfect for Off-Road & ATV AdventuresPolaris Sportsman Ranger Fan Heat Sensor Switch - OEM 3089246 Replacement Part for Engine Cooling System | Perfect for Off-Road & ATV Adventures

Polaris Sportsman Ranger Fan Heat Sensor Switch - OEM 3089246 Replacement Part for Engine Cooling System | Perfect for Off-Road & ATV Adventures

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Product Description

Fits: 2004-2006, 2008 Polaris Sportsman 500 HO 4x4 2006-2007 Polaris Sportsman 450 4x4, 2004-2005 Polaris Sportsman 400 4X4, 2004-2008 Polaris Sportsman 500 6X6 , 2004-2011 Scrambler 500 4X4 , 2005 Polaris ATP 500 4X4, 2005 Polaris Ranger 500 6X6 2005-2007 Polaris Ranger 500 4X4

Product Features

Fan Heat Sensor Switch for Polaris

Replaces Polaris part # 3089246

This sensor meets or exceeds OEM specifications / Direct replacement / Plug and Play

Fits 2004-2006, 2008 Polaris Sportsman 500 HO 4x4 / 2006-2007 Polaris Sportsman 450 4x4 / 2004-2005 Polaris Sportsman 400 4X4 / 2004-2008 Polaris Sportsman 500 6X6

Fits 2004-2011 Scrambler 500 4X4 / 2005 Polaris ATP 500 4X4 / 2005 Polaris Ranger 500 6X6 / 2005-2007 Polaris Ranger 500 4X4

Customer Reviews

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The male end on the connector is much fatter than the OEM for my nephew's 2008, it goes in but only about 30%, which kinda works but isn't ideal is the other side isn't in the best shape. I ended up ordering another sensor from ebay (seller sledpartsguy) that said it was specifically for the year / model that we have and the male end was a much better fit. This one probably would have worked okay if I would have spliced it, but I wanted to avoid that.Also, a note on the resistance value, this sensor reads about 2k Ohm's resistance at 70°F, which is what it needs to be. I saw other reviews stating that it needs to be 36k Ohm's which is what I thought as well, but turns out this is a misprint in the service manual. 2k is the proper value and is shown in thermistor test chart located on the wiring diagram (opposed to the chart in the troubleshooting section).